Fédération internationale des géomètres
Commission II: Cadastre and Rural Reallotment
National report of the Netherlands, 1953-1958
A. The Cadastre
1. Organization of the Cadastre
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4 Statistische Übersicht der Flurbereinigungsarbeiten
Beantragt
Fertig
In Durchfiihrung
(noch nicht
abgestimmt)
Zahl
Flache
Zahl
Flache
Zahl
Flache
Zustand am i-i-r954
ro6
76.or8
62
ro6.or3
310
423.627
Zustand am 1-1-1955
ir6
80.708
64
I57-OI5
378
5I3-55I
Zustand am 1-1-1956
122
89.440
69
156.916
466
828.446
Zustand am i-i-t957
129
92.490
73
170.650
552
x.023.200
Zustand am 1-1-1958
!33
115.800
76
180.080
596
1.197.600
Aufgenommen mittels Luftphotogrammetrie
1:9.54: 34.671 ha (Insel Tholen: 12.400 ha)
!955 29.600 ha (Insel Schouwen-Duiveland22.300 ha)
1956: 7-467 ha
1957: 8.095 ha
Mr. ir. S. M. MEELKER, The Hague:
The Cadastre in the Netherlands under the designation of "Dienst van
Kadaster en Hypotheken" (service of cadastre and mortgages) forms part
of the administration of the taxation system. This administration, under
the Ministry of Finance, is headed by the director general of taxes.
Under the director general of taxes one finds a director, head of the
'directie kadaster en hypotheken'. This directorate deals with all matters
regarding the service within the Ministry, cooperating for organizational
and personal aspects with the relevant sections of the general administra
tion for taxation.
The "Dienst van Kadaster en Hypotheken" as a field department is
divided into registration (accounting) and surveying branches.
The registration branch consists of 32 registries (bewaringen) of mortgage
deeds, cadastre and ship's registers. Each registry is headed by a registrar
(bewaarder) under one of the eight area directors of taxation, who in turn
report immediately to the director general of taxes.
In addition to maintaining a cadastral register, the registrar is responsible
for keeping the registers referred to by article 67r of the Burgerlijk Wetboek
(civil code), which says "transfer is effected by transcription in the public
registers".
The surveying branch consists of
a) the survey service of the cadastre;
b) the reallotment (land consolidation) service;
c) the service for special surveying operations;
d) the central drawing and training office;
e) the maintenance service for national triangulation;
f) the photogrammetric service of the cadastre,